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Written by Mattias Thuresson. In the second season the show became more of having a girl in a tight dress come out in the first minute, but then again so did television, and it was always a different girl with a different problem, and would generally turn out to be a nut job. Edit Did You Know? Investigates since E! Dick Dietrich once told a guest who said there was no white entertainment television "Oh really? The series was originally broadcast in first-run syndication from to , as well as on the E! November Learn how and when to remove this template message.

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Night Stand with Dick Dietrick is an American television comedy show that satirized American tabloid talk shows. Yes No Report this. Timothy Stack, who played Dick Dietrich played the role to the hilt. Kenneth Plume March Some parts of this page won't work property. Strawther did not return as show-runner for the second season after he and Stack differed on when silliness went "over the top. Timothy Stack as Dick Dietrick. Use the HTML below. Retrieved from " https: Larry Strawther season one; Timothy Stack season two.

Description:Retrieved 22 May November Learn how and when to remove this template message. Strawther did not return as show-runner for the second season after he and Stack differed on when silliness went "over the top. Yes No Report this. News since E! Written by Mattias Thuresson. And that's exactly what this show did, it made fun of modern day TV in all of it's glory, or lack thereof. Unlike other shows, each hour-long syndicated episode was actually divided into two separate half-hour programs which yielded 96 episodes for E! By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.